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Effects of ACE Inhibitors on Circulating Versus Cardiac Angiotensin II in Volume OverloadInduced Cardiac Hypertrophy in Rats

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1995

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Abstract

Aortocaval shunt increases LVEDP and plasma and cardiac angiotensin II and results in LV hypertrophy. Only prevention of the increase in LVEDP and in plasma and cardiac angiotensin II attenuates the development of LV hypertrophy, consistent with the concept that angiotensin II is involved in the development of cardiac hypertrophy by aortocaval shunt by both hemodynamic and cardiac trophic effects. This study is the first to show that differences in affinity for cardiac ACE may determine the effect of ACE inhibitors on cardiac angiotensin II and therefore cardiac hypertrophy.

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